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SUBCHAPTER V-TERMINATION OF FEDERAL-INDIAN RELATIONSHIPS

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As used in this Part 242, terms shall have the meanings set forth in this section.

(a) "Secretary" means the Secretary of the Interior or his authorized representative.

(b) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Indian Affairs.

(c) "Director" means the Area Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Sacramento Area Office, Sacramento, Calif., or his authorized representative.

(d) "Adult Indian" means any Indian who is an adult under the laws of the State in which he is domiciled.

(e) "Distributee" means any Indian who is entitled to receive any assets of a rancheria or reservation under a plan prepared and approved pursuant to section 2 of the Act of August 18,

1958 (72 Stat. 619), as amended by the Act of August 11, 1964 (78 Stat. 390).

(f) "Dependent members," as used in the phrase "dependent members of their immediate families," means all persons of Indian descent not sharing directly in the distribution of rancheria or reservation assets who: (1) Are related to the distributee by blood or adoption or by marriage, including common law or Indian custom marriage; (2) are domiciled in the household of the distributee; (3) are not members of any other tribe or band of Indians; and (4) receive more than one-half of their support from such distributee or for whose support a distributee is legally liable according to the laws of the State in which he is domiciled.

(g) "Formal assignment" means any privilege of use and/or occupancy of the real property of a rancheria or reservation which is evidenced by an instrument in writing.

(h) "Informal assignment” means any privilege of use and/or occupancy of the real property of a rancheria or reservation, not based on an instrument in writing.

(i) "Organized rancheria or reservation" means any tribe, band, or community of Indians conducting its affairs pursuant to an organic document containing membership criteria approved by the Secretary.

(j) "Unorganized rancheria or reservation" means any tribe, band, or community of Indians which does not have an organic document containing membership criteria approved by the Secretary.

§ 242.3 Requests for distribution.

(a) Unorganized rancheria or reservation. Upon receipt of a written request from an adult Indian or Indians of an unorganized rancheria or reservation for the distribution of the assets of the rancheria or reservation, the Director shall prepare a list of Indians in the following categories:

(1) Those who have allotments on the rancheria or reservation;

(2) Those who hold formal assignments;

(3) Those who reside on the rancheria or reservation pursuant to an informal assignment;

(4) Those not in the above categories who have resided for a period of at least three consecutive years immediately preceding receipt of the request as provided for in the introductory text of this paragraph, on the rancheria or reservation not set aside for a designated group of Indians;

(5) The dependent members of the immediate families of those Indians in subparagraphs (1), (2), (3), and (4) of this paragraph.

(b) Organized rancheria or reservation. Upon a formal request from the official governing body of the rancheria or reservation, the Director shall prepare a list of the members of such organized group in accordance with the criteria set forth in the approved organic document of the group.

(c) Eligibility to participate. The adults whose names appear on a list prepared in accordance with paragraph (a) or (b) of this section shall constitute those persons eligible to vote on the issue of whether a distribution plan is to be developed. A list shall not include the name of any person who is a member of any Indian tribe, band, or community other than the one associated with the rancheria or reservation which has requested the distribution program.

(d) When the Director is satisfied that the list is complete, he shall publish it once weekly for 3 successive weeks in a local newspaper. Within 15 days after the date of the last publication of the list, anyone may protest in writing the omission of a name from the list or the inclusion of any name thereon. His written protest together with arguments to sustain it shall be presented to the Director who will render his decision, which shall be final. After all protests have been heard and have been duly disposed of, the Director shall hold an election on whether the distribution of rancheria or reservation assets shall be made. Except as otherwise provided in sec

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§ 242.4 Plan of distribution.

(a) The plan of distribution provided for in section 2 of the Act of August 18, 1958, as amended, shall be in writing and may be prepared by:

(1) Those adult Indians whose names appear on the final list as provided for in § 242.3; or

(2) By the governing body in the case of an organized rancheria or reservation; or

(3) By the Secretary of the Interior after consultation with such Indians.

(b) The primary source of distributees shall be those persons whose names appear on the list prepared in accordance with § 242.3. Additional names may be added to the list upon the approval of a majority of the adults included on the original list referred to above: Provided, That no new name shall be added without the approval of the individual and of the Director. In the event of a per capita distribution of any rancheria or reservation funds, all persons whose names appear on the final list prepared pursuant to § 242.3, and all persons whose names have been added thereto, shall be entitled to participate. Any distribution plan must be approved by the Secretary before it is submitted to the adult distributees for approval. Such plan shall provide for a description of the assets and shall identify, by name and last known address, those persons

'Sec. 1 of the Act of August 18, 1958 (72 Stat. 619), as amended makes mandatory the distribution of the land and assets of the following rancherias and reservations: Alexander Valley, Auburn, Big Sandy, Big Valley, Blue Lake, Buena Vista, Cache Creek, Chicken Ranch, Chico, Cloverdale, Cold Springs, Elk Valley, Guidiville, Graton, Greenville, Hopland, Indian Ranch, Lytton, Mark West, Middletown, Montogomery Creek, Mooretown, Nevada City, North Fork, Paskenta, Picayune, Pinoleville, Potter Valley, Quartz Valley, Redding, Redwood Valley, Robinson, Rohnerville, Ruffeys, Scotts Valley, Smith River, Strawberry Valley, Table Bluff, Table Mountain, Upper Lake, Wilton.

to be distributees under the plan and the dependent member of their immediate families: Provided, That for the purpose of this section, any person who is a member of any other tribe or band of Indians shall not be considered a dependent member of a distributee's immediate family.

§ 242.5 General notice.

When the Secretary has approved a plan for the distribution of the assets of a rancheria or reservation, notice of the contents of such plan shall be given in the following manner;

(a) A copy of the plan shall be delivered in person or mailed to the last known address of those who participated in the drafting of the plan and the distributees named in the plan.

(b) A copy of the plan shall be delivered in person or mailed to the last known address of all other persons who have indicated by a letter addressed to the Director that they claim an interest in the assets of the rancheria or reservation involved.

(c) Posting a copy of the plan in a public place on the rancheria or reservation and in the post office serving the rancheria or reservation.

(d) Publication of the general contents of the plan once weekly for three successive weeks in one or more local newspapers.

§ 242.6 Objections to plan.

Any Indian who feels that he is unfairly treated in the proposed distribution of the assets of a rancheria or reservation as set forth in a plan prepared and approved in accordance with the regulations of this Part 242 may, within thirty (30) days after the date of last publication under § 242.5(d), submit his views and arguments in writing to the Director. The Director shall act for persons who are minors or non compos mentis if he finds that such persons are unfairly treated in the proposed distribution of the assets. Such views and arguments shall be promptly forwarded by the Director for consideration by the Secretary.

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§ 242.7 Referendum.

After consideration by the Secretary of all views and arguments, a copy of the plan or a revision thereof and a notice of a referendum meeting shall be sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to each distributee. Thereafter, the Secretary shall cause a referendum to be held at a general meeting of the distributees, at the time and place set forth in the notice of the meeting. Each adult Indian distributee may indicate acceptance or rejection of the plan by depositing his or her ballot in a ballot box at the meeting place or by mailing his or her ballot to the Director, in which case the envelope shall be clearly marked to identify the rancheria or reservation referendum for which the ballot is being submitted. All ballots which are mailed must be received by the Director at least 2 days before the date set for the referendum meeting. Ballots received thereafter shall not be accepted. At the close of the meeting all ballots shall be counted and if the plan is approved by a majority vote of the adult Indian distributees, it shall be effective on the date approved. Subject to modification as provided in § 242.8 the plan shall thereupon be put into effect and its provisions carried out as expeditiously as possible, including distribution of assets as therein provided.

§ 242.8 Modification of plan.

If after approval by the Secretary and the adult distributees it is determined by an appropriate resolution approved by a majority of the adult distributees that a plan of distribution is not in conformity with the wishes of the proposed distributees or that it contemplates acts or actions determined to be unfeasible and if modification of the plan of distribution is required to correct the circumstances, such resulotion shall be submitted to the Secretary for approval. Approval of the resolution by the Secretary shall be final and the plan of distribution shall be considered modified as of the date of such approval.

§ 242.9 Beneficial interest.

Upon approval of a plan, revision, or modification thereof by the Secretary and acceptance by a majority of the adult distributees, the distributees listed in the plan, revision, or modification shall be the final list of Indians entitled to participate in the distribution of the assets of the rancheria or reservation, and the rights or beneficial interests of each person whose name appears on this list may be inherited or bequeathed, but shall not otherwise be subject to assignment, alienation or encumbrance before the transfer by the United States of full legal title to such assets, except with the approval of the Secretary.

§ 242.10 Organized rancheria or reservation.

When a plan for the distribution of the assets of an organized rancheria or reservation has been approved and adopted at a referendum held for that purpose, the governing body of such rancheria or reservation shall cause a final financial statement to be prepared including a certificate that all obligations and debts of said rancheria or reservation have been liquidated or adjusted and that all the assets have been or are simultaneously therewith conveyed to persons, associations, corporations, or other groups authorized by law to receive them. Upon receipt of a satisfactory certificate of completion, the organization document and/ or charter shall be revoked by the Secretary.

§ 242.11 Sale of unoccupied land.

Sale of any rancheria or reservation by the Secretary pursuant to the au

thority contained in section 5(d) of the Act of August 18, 1958, as amended, shall be conducted as nearly as practicable in the manner prescribed in that portion of Part 121 of this title which applies to the sale of individually owned trust or restricted land.

§ 242.12 Notice of termination.

When the provisions of a plan have been carried out to the satisfaction of the Secretary, he shall publish in the FEDERAL REGISTER a notice declaring that the special relationship of the United States to the rancheria or reservation and to the distributees and the dependent members of their immediate families is terminated. The notice shall list the names of the distributees and the dependent members of their immediate families who are no longer entitled to any services performed by the United States for Indians because of their status as Indians, the fact that all restrictions and tax exemptions applicable to trust or restricted land or interests therein owned by them are terminated, the fact that all statutes of the United States which affect Indians because of their status as Indians shall be inapplicable to them, and that State laws shall apply to them in the same manner as they apply to other citi

zens.

§ 242.13 Special instructions.

To facilitate the work of the Director, the Commissioner may issue special instructions not inconsistent with the purpose of the regulations in this Part 242 and within any authority delegated to him.

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